Associations to the word «Miles»
Noun
- Gregor
- Copeland
- Davis
- Quintet
- Dempsey
- Hendrix
- Tung
- Trumpeter
- Gillespie
- Ivan
- Thorne
- Ellington
- Buddy
- Vera
- Brew
- Comm
- Courtship
- Barron
- Galen
- Bel
- Wolff
- Rollins
- Franklin
- Elena
- Monoplane
- Brien
- Josephine
- Teller
- Jazz
- Clone
- Hancock
- Auditor
- Trumpet
- Gil
- Saxophonist
- Dyson
- Santana
- Montana
- Kane
- Prestige
- Lem
- Desmond
- Mclaughlin
- Rosalind
- Roach
- Belle
- Billie
- Morale
- Hereford
- Jarrett
- Mercenary
- Chet
- Hedgehog
- Dammit
- Rodney
- Leah
- Sonny
- Butch
- Ella
- Havre
- Lizzie
- Bitch
- Quinn
- Grandmaster
- Fathom
- Jamal
- Hurley
- Yellowstone
- Milestone
- Cordelia
- Hq
- Foley
- Napier
- Barry
- Jai
- Eustace
- Pallet
- Custer
- Rene
- Parker
- Freddie
- Salute
- Nikki
- Crosby
- Bronson
- Reid
Wiktionary
MILES, noun. Plural of mile
MILES, noun. (slang) A great distance.
MILES, proper noun. A male given name.
MILES, proper noun. A patronymic surname, also derived from a form of Michael.
MILES GLORIOSUS, noun. (literary) (performing arts) A standard character in ancient comedy and in modern comedy depicting ancient military figures: the bravado-filled, self-important, swaggering soldier.
MILES GLORIOSUS, noun. Alternative form of miles gloriosus
Wise words
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